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execrationnoun a prayer that harm will come to someoneupon discovering that someone had stolen his golf bag, he let loose a volley of execrations anathema, ban, curse, imprecation, malediction, malison, winze(Scottish) censure, condemnation, damnation, denunciation, excommunicationhex, hoodoo, jinx, mojo, spell, voodoo, whammypox benediction, benison, blessing citation, commendation, endorsement(also indorsement) a very strong dislikea cowardly betrayal that earned him the execration of all who had remained loyal to the cause abhorrence, abomination, detestation, hate, hatred, loathing cattiness, despite, despitefulness, hatefulness, invidiousness, malevolence, malice, maliciousness, malignancy, malignity, meanness, spite, spitefulnessaversion, disgust, distaste, horror, odium, repugnance, repulsion, revulsionanimosity, antagonism, antipathy, bitterness, contempt, disdain, enmity, grudge, hostility, jealousy, pique, resentment, scornbile, jaundice, rancor, spleen, venom, virulence, vitriol affection, devotion, fondness, love appetite, inclination, likingadmiration, adoration, veneration, worshipacceptance, tolerancepassion, relish, taste something or someone that is hateddenounced as an abomination before God and man, the heretic would forever be an execration even amongst his own people abhorrence, abomination, anathema, antipathy, aversion, bête noire, detestation, hate dread, hang-up, horror, phobiabogey(also bogie or bogy), bugaboo, bugbearadversary, enemyannoyance, grievance, hassle, nuisance, peeve love beloved, darling, dear, honey, sweetheartdelight, enjoyment, felicity, joy, pleasurefavorite, like, preferencetreasure in the 14th century |